Vaccine Mandates in the Military: Litigation Over Religious Exemptions
To date, the military branches have granted very few religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

To date, the military branches have granted very few religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

Conservative jurisprudence during the pandemic is at odds with the goal of full, in-person employment.

Many occupational risks, after all, can be framed as universal. If those protections, too, fall, the most vulnerable will, as always, be most vulnerable.

Private employers’ discretion to establish employee vaccine mandates is generally well-accepted. Yet, legal challenges have proliferated.

The Court drew new and unprecedented lines between the kinds of risks that agencies have power to address through federal regulations.

Highlights from a discussion of the ethical and legal implications of COVID-19 digital health passes, often called vaccine passports.

Without a centralized database of vaccination data, it will be that much harder to verify an individual’s eligibility to be a pass holder.

This blog post examines what the European Commission sees as the three main advantages of its Proposal for digital green certificates.
